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THE SENTIMENTAL BLOKE

"Kiss 'im," she sez. I was afraid to take
Too big a mouthful of 'im, fear 'e'd break.
An' when 'e gits a fair look at me phiz
'E puckers up 'is nose, an' then—Geewhizz!


'Ow did 'e 'owl! In 'arf a second more
Nurse 'ad me 'ustled clean outside the door.
Scarce knowin' 'ow, I gits out in the yard,
An' leans agin the fence an' thinks real 'ard.


A long, long time I looks at my two 'ands.
"They're all I got," I thinks, "they're all that stands
'Twixt this 'ard world an' them I calls me own.
An' fer their sakes I'll work 'em to the bone."


Them vows an' things sounds like a lot o' guff.
Maybe it's foolish thinkin' all this stuff—
Maybe it's childish-like to scheme an' plan;
But—I dunno—it's that way wiv a man.


I only know that kid belongs to me!
We ain't decided yet wot 'e's to be.
Doreen, she sez 'e's got a poit's eyes;
But I ain't got much use fer them soft guys.